prom. biol. Jaroslav Piálek, CSc.
Position: research scientist
Research topics: Population genetics and speciation
Department: Department of Population Biology
Phone: +420 568 422 195
E-mail: jpialekbrno.cas.cz
Projects
Behavioral and genetic study of prezygotic barriers in the house mouse hybrid zone (2005-2008)
Genetics (2006-2008)
Immunogenetic study of a house mouse hybrid zone (2008-2012)
Qunatitative trait loci (QTL) for male aggression in the house mouse (2007-2009)
Publications
2011D. ČÍŽKOVÁ, J. GOÜY DE BELLOCQ, S. J. E. BAIRD, J. PIÁLEK, J. BRYJA: Genetic structure and contrasting selection pattern at two major histocompatibility complex genes in wild house mouse populations, Heredity 106 (2011) 727-740.
P. DUFKOVÁ, M. MACHOLÁN, J. PIÁLEK: Inference of selection and random effects in the house mouse hybrid zone, Evolution 65 (2011) 993-1010.
Ľ. ĎUREJE, B. VOŠLAJEROVÁ BÍMOVÁ, J. PIÁLEK: No postnatal maternal effect on male aggressiveness in wild-derived strains of house mice, Aggressive Behavior 37 (2011) 48-55.
M. MACHOLÁN, S. J. E. BAIRD, P. DUFKOVÁ, P. MUNCLINGER, B. VOŠLAJEROVÁ BÍMOVÁ, J. PIÁLEK: Assessing multilocus introgression patterns: a case study on the mouse X chromosome in Central Europe, Evolution 65 (2011) 1428-1446.
B. SAK, M. KVÁČ, D. KVĚTOŇOVÁ, T. ALBRECHT, J. PIÁLEK: The first report on natural Enterocytozoon bieneusi and Encephalitozoon spp. infections in wild East-European House Mice (Mus musculus musculus) and West-European House Mice (M. m. domesticus) in a hybrid zone across the Czech Republic–Germany border, Veterinary Parasitology (2011) .
2009B. BÍMOVÁ, T. ALBRECHT, M. MACHOLÁN, J. PIÁLEK: Signalling components of the house mouse mate recognition system, Behavioural Processes 80 (2009) 20-27.
A. KAWALKO, P. DUFKOVÁ, J. M. WÓJCIK, J. PIÁLEK: Polymerase chain reaction multiplexing of microsatellites and single nucleotide polymorphism markers for quantitative trait loci mapping of wild house mice, Molecular Ecology Resources 9 (2009) 140-143.
M. VYSKOČILOVÁ, G. PRAŽANOVÁ, J. PIÁLEK: Polymorphism in hybrid male sterility in wild-derived Mus musculus musculus strains on proximal chromosome 17$$faut. Martina Vyskočilová, G. Pražanová, Jaroslav Piálek, Mammalian Genome 20 (2009) 83-91.
M. VYSKOČILOVÁ, G. PRAŽANOVÁ, J. PIÁLEK: Polymorphism in hybrid male sterility in wild-derived Mus musculus musculus strains on proximal chromosome 17, Mammalian Genome 20 (2009) 83-91.
2008M. MACHOLÁN, S. J. E. BAIRD, P. MUNCLINGER, P. DUFKOVÁ, B. BÍMOVÁ, J. PIÁLEK: Genetic conflict outweighs heterogametic incompatibility in the mouse hybrid zone?, BMC Evolutionary Biology 8 (2008) 271-284.
J. PIÁLEK, M. VYSKOČILOVÁ, B. BÍMOVÁ, D. HAVELKOVÁ, J. PIÁLKOVÁ, P. DUFKOVÁ, V. BENCOVÁ, Ľ. ĎUREJE, T. ALBRECHT, H. HAUFFE, M. MACHOLÁN, P. MUNCLINGER, R. STORCHOVÁ, A. ZAJÍCOVÁ, V. HOLÁŇ, S. GREGOROVÁ, J. FOREJT: Development of unique house mouse resources suitable for evolutionary studies of speciation, Journal of Heredity 99 (2008) 34-44.
2007M. MACHOLÁN, P. MUNCLINGER, M. ŠUGERKOVÁ, P. DUFKOVÁ, B. BÍMOVÁ, E. BOŽÍKOVÁ, J. ZIMA, J. PIÁLEK: Genetic analysis of autosomal and X-linked markers across a mouse hybrid zone, Evolution 61 (2007) 746-771.
P. MIKULÍČEK, J. CRNOBRNJA-ISAILOVIć, J. PIÁLEK: Can microsatellite markers resolve phylogenetic relationships between closely related crested newt species (Triturus cristatus superspecies)?, Amphibia-Reptilia 28 (2007) 467-474.
2006T. ALBRECHT, J. KREISINGER, J. PIÁLEK: The strength of direct selection against female promiscuity is associated with rates of extrapair fertilizations in socially monogamous songbirds, American Naturalist 167 (2006) 739-744.
2005B. BÍMOVÁ, R. C. KARN, J. PIÁLEK: The role of salivary androgen-binding protein in reproductive isolation between two subspecies of house mouse: Mus musculus musculus and Mus musculus domesticus, Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 84 (2005) 349-361.
E. BOŽÍKOVÁ, P. MUNCLINGER, K. C. TEETER, P. K. TUCKER, M. MACHOLÁN, J. PIÁLEK: Mitochondrial DNA in the hybrid zone between Mus musculus musculus and Mus musculus domesticus: a comparison of two transects, Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 84 (2005) 363-378.
J. PIÁLEK, H. C. HAUFFE, J. B. SEARLE: Chromosomal variation in the house mouse, Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 84 (2005) 535-563.
J. PIÁLEK, T. ALBRECHT: Choosing mates: complementary versus compatible genes, Trends in Ecology & Evolution 20 (2005) 63.
M. VYSKOČILOVÁ, Z. TRACHTULEC, J. FOREJT, J. PIÁLEK: Does geography matter in hybrid sterility in house mice?, Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 84 (2005) 663-674.
2004H. C. HAUFFE, T. PANITHANARAK, J. F. DALLAS, J. PIÁLEK, I. GÜNDÜZ, J. B. SEARLE: The tobacco mouse and its relatives: a "tail" of coat colors, chromosomes, hybridization and speciation, Cytogenetics and Genome Research 105 (2004) 395-405.
P. MIKULÍČEK, J. KAUTMAN, V. ZAVADIL, J. PIÁLEK: Natural hybridization and limited introgression between the crested newts Triturus cristatus and T. dobrogicus (Caudata Salamandridae) in Slovakia, Biologia 59 (2004) 211-218.
J. M. WÓJCIK, A. M. WÓJCIK, M. MACHOLÁN, J. PIÁLEK, J. ZIMA: The mammalian model for population studies of B chromosomes: the wood mouse (Apodemus), Cytogenetics and Genome Research 106 (2004) 264-270.
2003P. MIKULÍČEK, J. PIÁLEK: Molecular identification of three crested newt species (Triturus cristatus superspecies) by RAPD markers, Amphibia-Reptilia 24 (2003) 201-207.
J. ZIMA, J. PIÁLEK, M. MACHOLÁN: Possible heterotic effects of B chromosomes on body mass in a population of Apodemus flavicollis, Canadian Journal of Zoology - Revue Canadienne de Zoologie 81 (2003) 1312-1317.
2002M. ŠUGERKOVÁ, P. MUNCLINGER, E. BOŽÍKOVÁ, J. PIÁLEK, M. MACHOLÁN: Genetic variation in house mice (Mus, Muridae, Rodentia) from the Czech and Slovak Republics, Folia zoologica 51 (2002) 81-92.
2001J. PIÁLEK, H. C. HAUFFE, K. M. RODRÍGUEZ-CLARK, J. B. SEARLE: Raciation and speciation in house mice from the Alps: the role of chromosomes, Molecular Ecology 10 (2001) 613-625.
F. SPITZENBERGER, J. PIÁLEK, E. HARING: Systematics of the genus Plecotus (Mammalia, Vespertilionidae) in Austria based on morphometric and molecular investigations, Folia zoologica 50 (2001) 161-172.